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“Drone” sightings on the rise. Here's what U.S. officials say they are.
SUMMARY: State officials are urging action over recent drone sightings, despite US authorities claiming many reports are merely misidentified aircraft. National Security officials stated there is no evidence of a public safety threat or involvement by foreign adversaries, asserting that most sightings are manned planes or helicopters. However, concerns persist among the public, especially in the Northeast and as far as California, where residents are documenting unusual bright lights in the sky. A Facebook group called New Jersey Mystery Drones has garnered around 60,000 members discussing these sightings, while the FBI has received 5,000 tips, with fewer than 100 classified as credible.
A number of people from coast to coast are reporting seeing drones hovering in the sky. U.S. officials insist that many of the sightings are of manned aircrafts.
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Texas puts up billboards in Mexico, Central America to warn migrants about trip to U.S. | FOX 7 Aust
SUMMARY: Governor Greg Abbott announced a billboard ad campaign targeting migrants heading to the U.S. before the Biden Administration leaves office. The billboards, displayed in Mexico and Central America, warn of the dangers of human trafficking, including sexual assault and abuse, with messages highlighting “rape trees” and victims of smuggling. Abbott and local ranch owners shared stories of horrific abuses, including a child who was raped and beaten by multiple men. The ads, in multiple languages, also emphasize that migrants caught illegally crossing will be swiftly deported. Abbott urges potential migrants not to risk the dangerous journey.
Abbott announced that dozens of billboards will be put up in Mexico and Central America to warn migrants about the danger involved in crossing the border.
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Amazon workers strike at facilities around the country as Teamsters seek contract
SUMMARY: Amazon workers in New York City have launched a strike in collaboration with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, coinciding with the holiday shopping rush. The strike, starting at 6 a.m. on Staten Island, aims to pressure Amazon for better labor agreements, including higher wages and improved working conditions. The Teamsters, representing nearly 10,000 workers across 10 facilities, acted after Amazon ignored a union deadline for contract negotiations. Despite Amazon’s assertion that the strike will not disrupt operations, Teamsters General President Sean O’Brien criticized the company for its alleged greed and lack of respect for workers. Amazon disputes the Teamsters’ representation claims.
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Operation Lone Star, officer safety gear, other programs to benefit from $500M in public safety grants
SUMMARY: Governor Greg Abbott announced over $500 million in grants for public safety programs in Texas. Key priorities include border security, police safety gear, and support for crime victims. The largest funding segment, nearly $195 million, assists crime victims and addresses violence against women. The Operation Lone Star border initiative received $55.7 million to enhance security operations, which has cost Texas $11 billion since 2021. Additional funding includes $56.5 million for homeland security and grants for police equipment, such as body-worn cameras and bullet-resistant gear. These efforts aim to improve safety and security across Texas.
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